With Penny Gore.
Stravinsky Petrushka (1911 version) Cleveland Orchestra, conductor Pierre Boulez
7.05 Veraclnl Violin Sonata No 9 in A (Sonate Accademiche)
Fabio Biondi (violin), Maurizio Naddeo (cello), Pascal Monteilhet (theorbo), Rinaldo Alessandrini (harpsichord)
7.32 Nicolal Romanze Scarco dAffanni il Core; Herbstlied, Op 37; Romanze il Mistero, Op 24 No 2 Olaf Bar
(baritone), Helmut Deutsch (piano)
7.43 Schmelzer Balletto de Centauri, Ninfe e Salvatici New London
Consort, director Philip Pickett
8.05 Telemann Concerto in D minor for Two Chalumeaux Colin Lawson , Michael Harris , Collegium Musicum 90, director Simon Standage
8.37 Weber Clarinet Concerto No 2 in E flat Charles Neidich ,
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra Editor Andrew Lyle
With Catriona Young.
Locatelll Concerto in D, Op 3 No 12 (Harmonic Labyrinth)
Elizabeth Wallfisch (violin), Raglan Baroque
Players, conductor Nicholas Kraemer
9.25 Elgar Harmony Music No 4 Athena Ensemble
9.37 Britten A Hymn to the Virgin Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge, director Richard Marlow
9.41 Schubert Three Marches
Militaires, D733 Daniel Barenboim and Radu Lupu (piano duet) Producer Tony Cheevers Discs
With Nicola Heywood Thomas from the Brunswick Room at the Guildhall, Bath. There are contributions from countertenor James
Bowman, accompanied by David Miller (lute), with music by Blow, Dowland and Purcell. Radio 3's
Artist of the Week Imogen Cooper plays Schumann's Humoreske, Op 20. Producers Gwawr Owen , Gautam Rangarajan And at 11.00
Bath International Music Festival
Chris de Souza introduces a concert from the Guildhall's Banqueting Room, Bath.
Henning Kraggerud (violin), Helge Kjekshus (piano
Grieg Violin Sonata No 1 in F, Op 8 Harald Saeverud Fuschia; Rondo Amoroso; Ballad of Revolt
Grieg Violin Sonata No 2 in G, Op 13 Producers Gwawr Owen , Gautam Rangarajan
Songs, Cantatas and Dances (1685-1759)
With Nicholas Anderson.
Kunft'gerZeiten Eitler Kummer , HWV202 Margot Guilleaume (soprano), Helmut Winschermann (oboe), Fritz Neumeyer (harpsichord)
Das Zittemde Glanzen der Spielenden Wellen, HWV203 (German Arias)
Adele Stolte (soprano), Hans-Werner Watzig (oboe), Peter Klug (cello), Wolfram Iwer (harpsichord)
Trio Sonata in B flat, Op 2 No 3
London Baroque
Italian Cantata: Cecilia, Volgi un Sguardo, HWV89 Jennifer Smith
(soprano), John Elwes (tenor), English Concert, director Trevor Pinnock Producer Christina Pritchard
Repeated next Monday 11.30pm
From St John 's, Smith Square, London.
Ian Bostridge (tenor), Julius Drake (piano)
Schumann Liederkreis, Op 24; Du Bist Wie eine Blume; Abends am
Strand; Die Beiden Grenadiere ; Die Feindlichen BrOder , Belsatzar;
Tragodie I; Tragodie II; Dein Angesicht ; Es Leuchtet Meine Liebe ; Lehn Deine Wang; Mein Wagen Rollet Langsam Repeated Sunday 6.30pm
BBC Philharmonic
Elgar Scenes from the Saga of King Olaf Susan Chilcott (soprano), Arthur Davies (tenor), Alan Opie
(baritone), Ceramic City Choir, Elgar Chorale of Worcester, BBC
Philharmonic, conductor Donald Hunt
In this four-part series looking at
Peggy Lee 's life and work, Mel Hill begins in the twenties in North
Dakota, where she was brought up by a kindly but weak father and an abusive stepmother. While still at school, she sang on local radio and with semi-professional bands, before graduating to nightclubs and then to the Ambassador Hotel in Chicago.
Producer Derek Drescher. Rptd Friday 12.30am
Chris de Souza introduces the vocal group Henry's Eight, director
Jonathan Brown , in music by Lassus, Wlllaert, Gombert and Morales. Repeated from Thursday 10pm
Fretwork
Verity Sharp begins a week of programmes looking at the viol consort - the precursor of the violin family - with the group Fretwork. Producer Chris Wines
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Anthony Burton 's programme includes the first in a series of the complete symphonies of CPE Bach.
Rlmsky-Korsakov Overture: May Night Philharmonia, conductor Constantin Silvestri
5.50 Bax Morning Song (Maytime in Sussex) Margaret Fingerhut (piano), London Philharmonic, conductor Bryden Thomson
6.05 CPE Bach Symphony in G, Wql73 Les Amis de Philippe, director Ludger Remy
6.15 Jonathan Dove Figures in the Garden Members of the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, conducted by the Composer Producer Andrew Lyle
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SOUNDING THE CENTURY
From the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, Strauss's tale of revenge, based on the play by Hugo von Hofmannsthal after Sophocles.
Elektra is keen to avenge the murder of her father, and free herself and her sister from the tyranny of their mother. With the help of her long-lost brother, Elektra's desire for matricide is fulfilled.
Before the performance, in Matricide without Tears, Dr Peter Jones , senior lecturer in classics at Newcastle
University, looks at the origins of Strauss's Elektra with readings by members of the Actors of Dionysus.
7.30 Elektra
Chorus and Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, conductor Christian Thielemann
INDIA SEASON
The Child's View. For the first of five conversations with the best of India's newest generation of young authors, Noah Richier travels to Kerala and meets Arundhati Roy , whose first novel, The God of Small Things, has already caused a sensation. Producer Noah Richler
Mezzo Sarah Walker talks to lain
Burnside and plays a selection of her recordings, including Handel's Hercules, Stravinsky's The Rake's Progress and French and English songs. Producer Adam Gatehouse
Repeated tomorrow 1.55pm
Presented by Mark Russell and Robert Sandall , including an interview with organ, bass and drums trio Medeski, Martin and Wood. Producer Philip Tagney
MUSIC DETAILS: see BBC1 Ceefax page 652
1: True Romance. With
Rodney Milnes. The Merry Widow (excerpts): The Count of Luxemburg (excerpts) Producer Andrew Mussett
Repeated from last Monday
Alyn Shipton talks to New Orleans clarinettist Pete Fountain.
Producer Terry Carter
With Donald Macleod.
1.00 Schubert A recital by Hans Leygraf Scherzos D593: in B flat, No 1; in D flat, No 2; German Dances,
D790 Nos 1-12; Piano Sonatas in A minor, D784; in B flat, 0960
2.20 Mozart Symphony No 41 in C, K551 (Jupiter) Budapest Festival Orch
3.00 Schools
3.00 Music Box 3.15 Something to
Think About 3.30 The Song Tree 3.45 Stories and Rhymes 3.55 Together Stories 4.10 Singing Together 4.30 Revised Higher History
5.00 Sequence